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Scientists discover onion-like layering in Earth’s inner core
Earth’s inner core has long challenged researchers because seismic waves do not move through it uniformly. Compressional waves generated by earthquakes travel roughly 3 to 4 percent faster along Earth ...
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Earth’s core may be layered like an onion, new study suggests
Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the reach of any drill, new research suggests that Earth’s center is far more intricate ...
A new method predicts leaf optical properties from traits, improving canopy light modeling and photosynthesis estimates in ...
Seismic waves passing through Earth's inner core have revealed much about our planet's iron center: how it's changing shape, ...
New research shows fossil skin can reveal color patterns in young Diplodocus, changing old ideas about sauropod appearance.
These are some of the most beautiful pictures that were taken with the help of NIRI Cam and a few with the Mid-Infrared ...
Imaging technology has transformed how we observe the universe—from mapping distant galaxies with radio telescope arrays to ...
From this chilly vantage point, Villareal can see his monitor and also the top half of 270 Park Avenue, the new JPMorgan ...
Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy ...
New method identifies altermagnets by signatures from circularly polarized light, validated in MnTe, speeding discovery for ...
Altermagnets are a newly recognized class of antiferromagnets whose magnetic structure behaves very differently from what is found in conventional ...
Earth’s inner core has long puzzled scientists because seismic waves move through it unevenly. Compressional waves from ...
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